2. 7-22October2017
1 Take the CodeWeek4all challenge
3 Share the code and motivate your teachers
4 Have a great Code Week
2 Register your School and get the code
5 Report the events
6 Get your certificate of excellence from the European Commission
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1 Take the CodeWeek4all challenge
Coding is for all, not just for programmers. It’s a matter of
creativity, of computational thinking skills, of self
empowerment.
Europe Code Week (7th
-22nd
October 2017) is the best chance
to organize coding initiatives in your School.
If you manage to involve in Code Week activities more than 50%
of all the students enrolled in your School, a personalized
“Certificate of Excellence in Coding Literacy” will be issued by
the European Commission for your School.
This is the CodeWeek4all challenge!
Take the challenge and bring your School to excellence in coding
literacy. It’s challenging, but feasible and rewarding!
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2 Register your School and get the code
You can register your school for free by filling in an online form
to provide:
•Name of the School (as it has to appear on the certificate)
•School level
•Total number of pupils/students enrolled in the School
•E-mail address (your e-mail address)
•Mailing address (at which the certificate has to be sent)
A unique code will be returned by e-mail as soon as you submit
the form. The code will identify your School in the Europe Code
Week system.
If your School has several sites and grades, you can:
•either make a single registration for the whole School (getting a
single code and declaring the overall number of students)
•or make multiple registrations, one for each site/grade (getting
different codes associated with different sites/grades)
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3 Share the code and motivate teachers
The code that you have got by e-mail at Step 2 has to be
associated with all the CodeWeek events organized in your
School.
Share the code with all the teachers in your School and ask them
to organize engaging coding activities (i.e., CodeWeek events) in
their classrooms.
It’s easy to organize a Code Week event and it does not require
any experience with coding.
All the teachers organizing an event will be awarded a certificate
of recognition.
Recommend the teachers to add the event to the map and to
insert the code of the School in the report afterwards (the code
doesn’t need to appear in the description of the event on the
map).
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Have a great CodeWeek!
This is the best part of CodeWeek!
Enjoy all the coding activities organized in your School and be
proud of teachers and pupils.
What really matters for the success of Code Week events are
engagement, curiosity, and fun.
Make sure that teachers count and annotate the number of
participants and, if authorized, invite them to take pictures and
videos to be used for storytelling.
Making a video of your School engaged in Europe Code Week will
allow you to take part in the storytelling challenge that will be
launched right after Code Week!
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Fill in the feedback form
Right after code week, all the teachers who registered their
events on the map will receive an e-mail message.
The message will provide a link to a feedback form where to
report the number of participants to each event.
The unique code assigned to your school has to be
added by each teacher in the report,
in order to allow CodeWeek
organizers to sum up the
participants of all
the events organized in
the school
Upon submission of the
feedback form, a certificate
of recognition will be generated
for the teacher
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Get your certificate of excellence
from the European Commission
The number of participants in your School will be computed as
the sum of the participants reported by the teachers for all the
events organized in your School (i.e., all the events with the
unique code of your school in the report)
The participation rate will be computed (either for the whole
School or for each site/grade) as the ratio between the total
number of participants as computed from the feedback forms
and the total number of pupils enrolled as declared in the original
registration form
If the participation rate is above 50%, the School will be
awarded a certificate of excellence in coding literacy
A certificate of recognition will be awarded to all the Schools
involving more than 200 students
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Links
Main web site http://codeweek.eu/
Events map http://events.codeweek.eu/
News http://blog.codeweek.eu/
Ambassadors http://events.codeweek.eu/ambassadors/
Resources http://codeweek.eu/resources/
Petition http://codeweek.eu/petition/
CodeWeek4all Challenge http://codeweek.eu/codeweek4all/
Twitter: @CodeWeekEU #CodeEU
Facebook: codeEU
10. 7-22October2017
1 Take the CodeWeek4all challenge
Take the challenge and bring your School to excellence in coding literacy.
It’s challenging, but it’s feasible and rewarding!
3 Share the code and motivate your teachers
Motivate teachers to organize their classroom activities and to add them to the
Map of CodeWeek events.
4 Have a great Code Week
This is the best part of CodeWeek, have fun! Take note of the number of
participants and, if authorized, take pictures and videos to be used for storytelling.
2 Register your School and get the code
Register your school for free and declare the number of enrolled students.
Get by e-mail the unique code to be associated with all the events in your School.
5 Report the events
Remind to teachers to report the number of participants in the online form they will
get by e-mail and to specify the unique code of the school. Teachers will be awarded
certificates of recognition.
6 Get your certificate of excellence from the European Commission
Schools involving more than 200 pupils will get a certificate of recognition.
Schools achieving a participation rate of more than 50% will be awarded a certificate of
excellence in coding literacy by the European Commission
Guidelines for Schools http://codeweek.eu/codeweek4all/